Front usb connections

Hi I have a GA-7ZXE motherboard in a Capricorn case i have inadvertantly pulled off the cables to the front usb 2 connection on the front of the case. My problem is that though i have downloaded the manual for the motherboard and it tells me which pin to connect to my machine only has colours and not the GND NC USB D2+ etc stamped on the ends.
if you could point me in the right direction i would be very gratefull
Dave

Thanks for your help unfortunately my GA-7ZXE motherboard does not have pin No 4 or 7 on it so i can not go any further on, Dave boyThanks for your help unfortunately my GA-7ZXE motherboard does not have pin No 4 or 7 on it so i can not go any further on, Dave boy

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As you said the board got the front pin connectivity.All you have to do is buy in any comp shop a front USB and sound socket for the casing. It is up to you where to put it on the front panel, drill a hole to fit that outlet and use hot glue to fix it in that position.

The catagory you're asking this question is under "GA-7ZXE Motherboard", as opposed to your typed in "GA-7GAXE". That coupled with my search that found no such "GA-7GAXE" nomenclature exists, I'm going to safely presume you're indeed looking for "GA-7ZXE".

From the manufacturer, here's the manual download link, and anything else you'd need supporting this board.

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hello
My mother has the same motherboard. It's
been a long time since we had bought in a bazaar, as an old piece of
scrap that will be sufficient for my mother to surf the Internet and
start with a computer.
But after some time, my mother began to paint in Corel and Photoshop, and she began as a teacher to produce a school magazine.
And that's the motherboard scrap really scrap.
First, I swapped memory.
And when I swapped the memory and turned on the pc again, so I had the same problem as you.
But the solution is not so complicated .. So how to get rid of beeping sound after you improved a hardwear?
Turn
off the source, after unplug the network card (you do not remove it
out, just pull the cord RJ14), as well as all USB connections (these
mainly) .- As the old motherboard and simply not do it all at once.
After
that you should turn on the computer without problems, run the plug
again network cable and all USB and printer, and restart the system to
save the settings.
I
recommend download the latest BIOS and Install the
http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Support/Motherboard/Manual_Model.aspx?ProductID=2307
After the motherboard does not have problem to boot after change hardwear.
After the motherboard can handle athlon 3000 and will be able to plenty else.
Now that everything is in the manual which can be downloaded from the same side as bios and other drivers.